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The Young Mother

Chapter 14 SLEEP.

Word Count: 7200    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

leeping alone-reasons.-SEC. 3. Purity of the air in sleeping rooms.-SEC. 4. The bed. Objections to feathers. Other m

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The Young Mother
The Young Mother
William A. Alcott Literature
“The Young Mother by William A. Alcott”
1 Chapter 1 THE NURSERY.2 Chapter 2 TEMPERATURE.3 Chapter 3 VENTILATION.4 Chapter 4 THE CHILD'S DRESS5 Chapter 5 CLEANLINESS.6 Chapter 6 ON BATHING.7 Chapter 7 FOOD.8 Chapter 8 DRINKS.9 Chapter 9 GIVING MEDICINE.10 Chapter 10 EXERCISE.11 Chapter 11 AMUSEMENTS.12 Chapter 12 CRYING.13 Chapter 13 LAUGHING.14 Chapter 14 SLEEP.15 Chapter 15 EARLY RISING.16 Chapter 16 HARDENING THE CONSTITUTION.17 Chapter 17 SOCIETY.18 Chapter 18 EMPLOYMENTS.19 Chapter 19 EDUCATION OF THE SENSES.20 Chapter 20 ABUSES.